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U.K. PM Cameron willing to give voters a say on EU

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U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron is ready to give voters the chance of rejecting Britain's membership of the European Union in a landmark referendum, The Times of London reported on its website Wednesday, without naming specific sources.

In his gamble, Mr. Cameron would urge the public to support a looser relationship with Brussels that he hopes to negotiate over the coming years, The Times said.

But he is ready to give the country the chance to say "no" to such a deal, a result that would effectively be seen as a vote to quit the EU, at least on the proposed terms, The Times said.

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